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- excuse me. my name is scott powell. - stay where you are! do not turn around! raise your hands! - transport's waiting on us. - you got it. [cell phone rings]
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[beep] - [filtered voice] is it finished? - not quite. but i suspect it will be soon. [beep] [cell phone beeps] - [over computer speaker] i hired you because i thought you could handle this. - and i am. - then why is powell still alive? you assured me of your abilities.
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- there he is! [commotion] - all right, folks, get back, please. - sir-- - can you make a statement? - glad to be home, sir? - hey, mr. powell, what's it like to be home, sir? glad to be home? - did you get any threats? - what are you going to do in reaction to this? - zoe. - john. - i hear we have you to thank for catching matheson. - glad i could help. although there is a matter of payment. buy me a drink? [overlapping questions] - did you miss your wife? - of course i missed my wife. - you once told me a story about a guy who could say two words that would make the reporters go away. ever figure out what he said?
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[overlapping chatter] [questions continue] - did you miss your wife? [cell phone chirps] - i see that mr. powell has been released. - still has a long road ahead of him, though. - indeed. but i suspect that soon he'll be on his way back. i control a company that's decided to build a new facility in new york. they could use a man like powell overseeing things. - that's noble of you, finch. - hardly. i just value good people, mr. reese. - you follow up on the hacker? - she seems to cover her tracks as efficiently as you do. i was able to trace the signal to an address which the fbi received by way of an...anonymous tip. sadly, they were too late. it seems the hacker was using the dorm room of an unsuspecting college student who had been on winter break.
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i'll contact you when another number comes up. - take care, finch. [phone beeps]
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[computer keys clicking] [computer keys clicking]
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weekend insider from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversations. >> now it is official. >> gwen stefani and blake shelton are dating. >> i think he's hot, don't you? >> now, holla back at blake on miranda's big night. >> good week. >> bad week. >> i have the finest relationship with hispanics. >> including louie's head to head with don add trump. >> then brad and angie's hollywood date night. >> first film together in ten years. but has it changed their onscreen chemistry. >> no different than getting the kids to bed. >> the bunny ranch in the headlines. >> shame on lamar for doing drugs in my place. >> inside his lucrative sex-fuelled brothel business.
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with gloria and emilio estefan. >> it is surreal. >> but they might regret getting me on my feet. >> now hollywood from the inside out. >> the insider together with yahoo!. >> angelina jolie and brad pitt take over hollywood while gloria and emilio estefan bring cuba to the big apple. welcome to the weekend insider. >> we will get to that aep the trop-trending headlines in the past seven days in a minute. >> the headlines are get willing plenty of social traction in the good week -- >> bad week. >> it was a bad week for miranda lambert. it was confirmed her ex-husband blake shelton moved on with his voice co-star gwen stefani. >> i think he is hot, don't you? it is crazy we went through the same thing at the same time. >> he is a cowboy, she is the queen of cool but god bless
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them. they are two of the nicest people in the business. trump. we caught up with them at the press conference for his new book "crippled america." how to make america great again. >> america is crippled, you want to make it great again. >> and what i've done to build a great business, one of the great companies, one of the great businesses. so we use this and energy. which a lot of people don't have and we will make it great. >> but there are many in the hispanic communities that don't think trump is making things so good. >> how do you respond to that? >> i have the finest relayingship with hispanics. >> we love you. >> in nevada i just won the polls big league. and big leagues with hispanics. >> we're having a good time. >> and 13% of not loving that question. finally, it was a good week for project runway winner 24-year-old plus size designer ashley tipton.
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yay! >> we were by her side in san diego the moment her winning secret was revealed. >> holy fashion icon. >> what does that feel like? >> this is something i've been holding in for so long. and i'm so excited to now be able to shout it out to the world that i would ben. >> come on out, everyone. >> what was it like to have you share that with them that you won. >> to have them there to share them with that right then was great. >> this movie is no mr. and mrs. smith. i was with hollywood's golden couple as they walked the red carpet for the premier of their dr. mattic very special film "by the sea."
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>> you wrote this movie after your mom pass aid way. >> i did. i did do this film thinking about grief and life and loss. and then i do think it is a type of film my mother would have liked. >> wearing a strapless champagne versace ground, angelina glistened next to brad who was channeling old hollywood carry grant style, hair slicked back, beaming with pride, written and directed by his wife. >> she was directing you. what was that like? >> really no different than getting the kids to bed. we work on something together, make it happen. but to have something at the end of the day that we're proud of. >> it's been too long. >> it is very different from our film ten years ago. >> it was really nice journey and nice to be able to, in all honesty, just be artist together and to not be something
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be loved, to experiment. >> the film shot last year tells a story about a grief stricken couple whose marriage is in crisis. >> it was risky, wasn't it? >> i suppose. i suppose. i think it is riskier to not live your life with freedom and be an artist. >> as an actor, what is it like to be back onset with her? >> just automatic. no beginning or end. one continuation whether we are on the set or not. >> how proud of you? >> really proud. she made a gorgeous sensuous mature film. they aren't made like this any more, at least not in america. >>. get on your feet >> i dare you not to move when that song comes on, all right? gloria estefan and her husband, emilio emilio's feet have landed on the
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white wave. >> the rhythm will get you. i cannot say enough about this show. this is a dream come true. musical on your feet officially opens on broadway. this is huge. a few of us may be deflected on this monumental moment at a cuban cafe, a place that holds special meaning to both of them. >> what is it like to see your life story played out on stage in a musical? >> it's surreal. we are trying to create something that moves people and that is every person's story. like it's a love story. our love story. >> inspiring and emotional and it makes you want it get your butt off that seat and do the conga around the entire theater. >> get on your feet >> our music worldwide, it didn't matter where we were. english or spanish, the rhythm literally got tlem. >> from the heart of havana to the streets of miami, on your
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life of gloria and hr husband, emilios stef yn and their band miami sound machine which has sold over 100 million records and won more than two dozen grammy awards. >> i got an inside look at rehearsals. and an impromptu dance lesson. before watching the performance at new york's marquee theater. >> you know something, he has a lot of moments that really, a lot of drama that people think, our life was -- >> i honestly, from the moment the curtain went up, i was emotional -- >> i want some of that. >> from their inspiring rise to fame, the story delves into the darkest chapter of gloria's life. the bus crash of 1990 that nearly paralyzed her for life. >> what is it like for you to
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relive that moment again tp to relive the accident. was it hard? that was such a hard time for you. >> it is. but oddly enough, the memories i have of that accident are all good ones. because, yeah, it hurt aebnd it was horrible. but i felt so much love come my way. >> victor, the late owner of the cuban restaurant where we had lunch, took good care of gloria during time. >> the first food i ate after that accident. >> i feel like i'm part of this journey, too. >> every person -- >> what do you hope the legacy of the show will be? >> celebration of love. >> listen, don't take my word for it. the people have spoken. the show broke the $1 million mark in its first week of previews. it opened this week and more sold out shows. it is that good. >> i cannot wait to see it. crazy. you know what else is crazy? >> what?
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cupping up, fight, tears, the drama. can kim fields play nice with the franchises most tumultuous cast? that's next. i think she'll do just fine. >> closed captioning provided
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>> there's going to be trouble. make that a double. >> that never gets old. for nearly a decade, kim fields played pig tail wearing tootie
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in "the facts of life." do i have to give back my man card if i admit to watching that show. >> you were young. >> very young. >> can you believe she is 46 years old now? the latest georgia peach in getting reality checks as atlanta's newest house wife. but despite the drama you will see on shot, there's a reason why you never saw her acting out behind the scenes of eastland prep. >> when ways growing up, especially in my teens years, the years of whether our on television or not, rebellion and experimenting and stuff like that. my mind-set was, my mother has worked too hard to raise me and the village that she depended on to raise me, i wish i would act a fool and disappoint all these people. i wish i would act a fool and let god down. are you kidding me? and what if the one time i decide to experiment with a drug, that's it, kim is gone, she's dead.
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>> kim dodging the pit falls of child stardom, we watched her for nine years on the show that made her a household name. >> who are you? >> i'm tootie. >> growing up in the entertainment industry has pros and cons. thankfully for my life and journey, it has more pros than cons. it appears to be quite the jump off for round 2. >> hello darling. >> hollywood royalty right here, girl. >> now the married mother of two is taking the good and the bad with some of atlanta's toughest housewives. >> look at her! >> this is a wow bunch, girl. >> i'm not really like the girlfriend, hang out type and all that. because you have to say straight up when you deal with a bunch of chicks. >> you're actually not that -- >> i'm really trying not to throw my drink at her. >> at some point, there's a whole idea of boiling water. >> your husband can't be your best friend. >> my husband's in prison, so -- >> you may see kim breaking down on the show premiering this
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weekend on bravo. >> but she is here to stay. no one messes with tootie. >> you know as soon as someone calls her tootie shown the, there's going to be trouble. >> i just hope she brings her roller skates. someone might get smacked by one. >> that would be awesome. >> right? >> straight ahead, inside the world famous bunny ranch. the owner opening his doors to me to talk sex, drugs and hard message it lamar odom. >> plus, on the ma i accept i'm not 22. i accept i'm not the rower i used to be. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less
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jessica alba hudson reaching number 1 in 27 countries in 19 countries. >> get this, 18 years later, the boy band officially a man band, in their 30s. and wow that makes me feel real good. >> i'm sorry about that. >> by the way, isaac taylor and zach was 12 when the song came out. each have their own families now and are continuing to make beautiful music together but they still have one big problem about that song that launched their careers. the lyrics.
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>> when you have a song that is like a worldwide phenomenon, like your first break-up single would, and are you annoyed when you let go of the grocery store and people do that to you all the time? >> i am annoyed. that a song can be that successful and no one knows how to sing it. >> no, it's not -- >> no, no -- >> no doo bop or double bop or scootly bop. >> it brought this band of oklahoma brothers on the map. >> we started when i was six. >> by the time oom bop came out, i was 12. and it was crazy and as mad as that experience was, to go from being a local band to playing all around the world, it is what we wanted. >> do you remember anything or was it just like cars and planes and people telling you where to go?
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>> you know, we remember lots of stuff. >> we remember a lot. >> but there were a lot of cars and planes. >> i just remember waking up in the bathtub and there were notes. >> almost 20 years later, isaac is 34. taylor is 32 and baby zach, 30. but the boys haven't slowed done a bit. with six albums under their belt, they just wrapped a city tour with a die hard band singing every one of their hits. speaking of bands, when it comes to today's boy band, these fathers have 11 kids between them, have some unique advice. >> this is almost the most important question. >> yeah. >> of the entire interview. there's this other band called one direction. they are young. there's a lot of directioners out there that think well, if i wear my cute hair and my t-shirt right, i could marry harry stiles. now you guys could be the reason these girls think they could
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mare marry harry stiles. because your wives were all fans. >> i heard it say that most fans meet their significant others at work. >> harry is a cool guy. if you're a cool girl, he might like you. >> the moral of the story kids, soupuper fans, fan girls, don't give up. >> switching gears to the man whose nevada brothel hosted lamar odom last month. >> do you feel he had some discretion or did he lose that privilege? >> he lost the privilege. when he rolled out of there in an ambulance and within 5 minutes news age sins arencyies are call meg, shame on lamar odom for doing drug in my place.
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>> one is hiding in san francisco. the other girls in hot us are traumatized. >> banning lamar from his brothel, even though his business tripled since odom's overdose. >> you don't hear about the other thousands blacked out limos, private suites where the girls go to see them. rock stars. big politicians. everybody likes entertainment with girls. >> do you solicit the girls to come work for you or do they come on their own terms? >> a thousand girls a month apply. we're world famous. world famous. i have a tv show that is in 67 countries now. >> that hit show is "cat house." the adult reality series that reveals all 50 shade of the bunny ranch. now kissing and telling more secrets through his new book
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"the art of the pimp ". are you a pimp? >> i'm not. this business is a dirty disgusting business until you legalize it. >> i was having sex all time anyway. so why not make a living out of it. before this i was a cake decorate decorator. i was with one man until i was 21. i had a boring sex life and i came here and it just exploded. >> okay, girl of the month. >> natalia. >> stand, smile, make eye contact. sell yourself. the client will pick you. you take him on a tour of the property and we end up in the bedroom. that's where the fun starts. >> the girls don't have to party with anybody they don't want to. they don't have to do anything they don't want to. and they don't do it for any less than they think it is worth. this is the only place in the world that prostitution is dealt with like that. >> how much money can a girl
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make working here? >> average girl works seven to ten dayes a month and has a six figure income. >> i'm here with $22,999.99. >> as of last night? >> yes. so this is part of my tips. he tips $400. >> and you get -- >> i get half of that. >> carissa, certified surgical technician took home after $16,000 after just two days of work p. >> how much of the money that the girls make goes back to you and back to the business. >> it is like the real estate business or hair dresser or nail salon, a 50/50 split. >> that story is so fascinating. something else dennis told me, he said he has a hard time relationshipes. >> really? >> not surprising. >> coming up, what happens when you tell your kids you ate all >> i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub.
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monday on the insider. >> i love this hair. >> the trump moment. hurt or help his campaign? then, the mark burnett. the survivor, the apprentice, what makes them huge hits? >> all good in the mark burnett world. >> a big girl squad. >> inside her victoria secret
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fantasy braing fitting. that's monday on the insider. >> travel consideration provided by -- okay, so before we go, jimmy kim el clearly isn't over his halloween tricks. >> parents filming their kids after telling them they ate all of their halloween candy. >>. >> you ate my candy!
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>> he ate every bit. >> that is totally -- >> really funny though. >> absolutely shows the affect of sugar on children.
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have a great weekend, everybody. a mysterious tweet, a terrifying phone call. >> my son just called. >> and a terrible truth. >> i didn't know how, didn't know who. i just know she was gone. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here is after midnight. >> every year as summer fades into fall and lazy days at the beach come to an end students flood back to college. it's the same scene year after year at campus after campus. every year there is that new bunch. >> i was nervous for classes the first day because i'm that scared freshman.
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>> all those worries and questions. >> do i have to go to these classes? what is this teacher like? >> they are not quite adults, they are not quite teens but now suddenly they are on their own. >> leaving home for the first time can be scary. >> scary for the quids and for their parents, too. >> every mom has that my baby. >> it's hard. >> most of the times kids sail through the experience and make new friends and move on. there are others who are not so lucky. they are victims of a troubling trend that has caught the nation's attention, dating violence. >> it could happen to anyone's daughter. >> this could happen to anyone. >> it was late september, 2012. the college at brockport, the
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was well into the new school year. 18 year old alexandra cogrt was having the time of her life. >> i knew we were the perfect match. >> they met within days of arriving on campus, besties from the beginning. >> you really clicked with alex? >> i did. >> why did you like her so much? >> i liked her because i could act so funny in front of her and act myself. if i had a problem she was always there for me. >> by late september alex and samantha were inseparable. >> we would have fun and laugh together. every possible thing just made our relationship grow stronger. >> but on friday september 28 they were going off in different directions. samantha was heading home to see her family. alex was staying on campus counting the hours until her
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long-time boyfriend arrived for a weekend visit. that afternoon alex went to samantha samantha's dorm room to say good bye. she is like can i pick out clothes in your closet? she kept three shirts and a pair of shoes. she was all excited. >> 21-year-old clayton wit more was alex's boyfriend and was coming to spend the weekend. first alex had a swim team meeting. she had been swimming since high school where paige whitney was the captain. >> you call alex the heart of the swim team? >> definitely. in high school she definitely wasn't the fastest on our team, but she was one of the most important people on our team because she had the most heart. she would be behind you at everyone of your races cheering you on, wishing you luck. >> now page and alex were
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teammates again. >> she must have loved knowing she had you to lean on. >> i feel like there was definitely that sense of security. >> that friday the team meeting ran late. alex's boyfriend got to town before it ended. alex texted to apologize. please don't kill me she wrote. no worries. midway through the evening samantha texted alex. >> i told her like i can't wait to see you tomorrow, love you, good night. then she said the same. >> but later in the early hours of saturday morning samantha was awakened by a call. alex's mother was on the line. what in the world was up? >> she was scared. she didn't know where alex was, what she was doing. she had a sign, i don't know how something was wrong. >> her mother thought something was wrong and calledyou.
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>> yes, freaking out. i was like i'm home. i don't know. >> a fearful mother on the phone in the middle of the night searching for her daughter. what happened to set her off? why was she so distraught. sandra whitney is a good friend of alex's parents. she is paige's mom. >> they had gone off for a weekend vacation. they had been texting that evening and becky was sending her pictures of the hotel room. and alex didn't respond. and she tried over and over again and she didn't respond. that is not how their relationship worked. you text, you call. you always responded. >> is that unusual that she wouldn't respond in college. it's the weekend, her boyfriend is coming for the weekend. >> i imagine the first couple of times maybe she wasn't concerned. when it was several that's what raised flags. >> was it a little bit of
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mother's intuition? >> i imagine it was. >> alex's mom worked the phone frantically trying anyone who might know where her daughter was. at 2:24 a.m. she called the campus police to ask them to go to her daughter's dorm room to check on her. >> you took that call? >> i did. >> you headed to the dorm. >> yes. >> and then what happened? >> we went there and knocked on the door. i knocked twice and since it was a welfare check i said let me see if the door is unlocked. >> it was and officer michael johnson will never forget what was inside that room. >> it seemed something really bad happened there that night. >> what had happened in room 108? police were about to confront a frightening and confusing scene. >> you never think you are going to see something like that. >> a young victim. >> they are telling everybody keep your door shut.
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>> reporter: officer michael johnson, a cop at the college at brockport, was on a routine welfare check at a dorm room early one saturday in september 2012, when he got the shock of his life. >> we don't see that level of violence that often. >> reporter: room 108 was wrecked.
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there was blood everywhere. on the bed, on the door, on a pillow on the ground. and in the center of the room, was a young woman, lying on the floor, face-down, her bloody hair falling over her face. >> it seemed very unnatural the way she fell, the blood splatter that was in the room, even the bloody footprints that were around her, all indicated that something violent had happened in that room. >> what feeling do you have when you when you see something like that? >> well, the adrenaline kicks in and luckily, you know, you need that adrenaline at that moment. and it was just time to go to work. and if she was alive, i had to do all i could for her. >> reporter: officer johnson knew he needed help fast. >> i heard this guy yelling. and i thought it was a drunk college kid. >> reporter: hailey plymale lived across the hall from alex's room. the commotion woke her up. >> and i noticed the man, was like yelling for help and stuff. so i woke up and i started looking my peephole. and it was a police officer yelling. >> reporter: lieutenant daniel
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johnson on the campus force. >> he radioed me for the a.e.d., so -- >> what's a a.e.d.? that's the defibrillator. >> okay. >> so, i arrived. i grabbed it. i went running to his location. >> what did you think when you saw what you saw? >> i couldn't believe it. i guess, you know, you never come to work thinking you're going to see something like that. >> reporter: hailey plymale was now glued to her peephole. she saw residence officials everywhere. >> they were just telling everybody, you know, "keep your door shut. don't come in the hall." and we didn't really know what was going on. >> reporter: the news was spreading. hailey was fielding a storm of texts from worried students. >> everyone was just so confused. and it was all just like, "i don't know, you know. i think somebody's hurt. but i don't know what's happened." >> reporter: by now, the cops realized the young woman on the floor was dead. hailey soon learned that too. >> what happened was the ambulance showed up. and the police officer said to the paramedic, "we only need one
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her." and the paramedic went in and came out, pronounced her jane doe. and it was just, like, "oh, wow." i knew that that meant that they couldn't identify who it was and they left. and i woke my roommate up. and i said, you know, "somebody's died." and she didn't believe me at first. and i told her, you know, "like, they left. the stretcher-- had nobody on it." their phones, tried to stay calm, but it wasn't easy. after all, a college residence is supposed to be safe. but now there might be a killer on the loose. >> we were really afraid. were like, "you're okay. like, we're here. you're safe." but we were really scared. >> reporter: hailey went over and over the events of that night in her mind. and she remembered something. about 1:15 am, as she was trying to go to sleep, an unusual
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sound. >> it was, like, like, little, like, thud, thud. and then, it was, like, maybe, like, a pause. more. and then, like, kind of another break. and some of them were louder than others. >> reporter: now, as the activity in the hallway intensified, hailey heard a line straight out of a cop show. >> the police officer said, "this is now a crime scene. nobody touch anything." >> so at that time, i knew that we had to just do our jobs and we had to preserve everything, you know, for the safety of the rest of the campus. >> reporter: the officers had a million questions. number one, who was the girl lying with her face to the floor? alex kogut, the girl they'd been asked to check on, had blonde hair. there were pictures of her in the room. the girl on the floor was a brunette. was she alex's room-mate? it was hard to know, her face was bloody, unrecognizable. >> so, then you must be wondering, well, where's alex? >> right. >> yes.
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>> reporter: the cops learned that alex had entered the dorm with her boyfriend after midnight. and then they made a startling discovery: when they looked closer at the photos in the room, they saw a young man they recognized. in fact they'd issued him a ticket that very night. >> so we knew who we wanted to look for at that time. >> reporter: it was clayton whittemore, alex's boyfriend. they needed to find him and fast. he might lead them to alex. >> if we have someone that did this violent act here in this specific room, you know, what is he capable of doing when he leaves here? >> coming up, a missing boyfriend. an anxious best friend. >> i left here. >> 4:00 in the morning? >> 4:00 in the morning. >> and a mystifying murder. >> there were so many things that didn't make sense in the
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